What are the Symptoms and Signs in Pediatric Patients?
While congenital uterine anomalies are often asymptomatic in childhood, certain signs and symptoms may prompt earlier investigation, including:
- Primary Amenorrhea: Absence of menstruation by age 15. - Cyclic Abdominal Pain: Pain that coincides with the menstrual cycle. - Urinary Tract Anomalies: Coexisting anomalies in the urinary tract, which are common due to the close embryological development of the urinary and reproductive systems. - Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: Recurrent miscarriages, though typically identified later in reproductive years.